Re: [SpaceAgeRobin] SA seedling
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- Subject: Re: [SpaceAgeRobin] SA seedling
- From: "Donald Eaves" d*@eastland.net
- Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 19:36:28 -0600
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Chris,
Do you mean a photo of the Tbird seedling?
It's 'Dark Magician' per your son. You posted a clump photo on the
website. But as to the difference in the attachments of the appendages,
here are two details of the seedling (different years, different
camera) and one of SOLAR FIRE. SF heads skyward at the tip of the
beard; the seedling appendage has that membrane that runs attached down the
falls before it turns loose and becomes separate from the falls.
I really hope the SAGE project gets some
information on how the appendages work. I gathered that crossing two SAs
often gives a mess. But there seem to be a lot of unknowns concerning
what's at work on the appendages. Here the seedlings both have THORNBIRD
as a common parent. I'm certain the unknown on my Tbird seedling would not
have been an SA. I don't grow a lot of SAs and until this cross avoided
trying two together. I'd guess more is at work than even SAGE has
addressed. Though it's probable something similar gives these blooms the
appendages, something also is making them take a very different form in how they
are expressed. The seedling is extremely consistant in giving the
appendages and the appendages are nearly always very similar. Toward the
end of the clump blooming some turn to horns and on the last blooms they drop
off. SF, on the other hand, only had appendages on the first few blooms,
then they began to drop off a fall or two and the last blooms had none.
Losing appendages, I think, is a combination of weather, plant strength and
genes. Even with really good weather, most that I grow will drop the SA
characteristic pretty quickly after the first blooms. THORNBIRD is one
that retains them longer, but this seedling is easily the most consistant in
keeping them - and keeping them all alike on every fall petal - than any other
SA that I've grown. Maybe it's just well adapted to my conditions since it
was hatched here, or maybe it is just more stable. With the cross I made,
though, the interest to me is how the appendage will manifest in the
blooms. A curiosity cross without regard to anything else.
Donald
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